WRAL reported that the crash occurred Saturday at about 7:11 p.m. at McCrimmon Parkway and Green Level Church Road. The motorcyclist was taken to a hospital and later died. Police said the driver of the other vehicle stayed at the scene and cooperated with investigators.

Authorities temporarily closed the affected area while officers documented the collision. The Town of Cary has approved a broader safety plan that includes work on dangerous road conditions. McCrimmon Parkway is under North Carolina Department of Transportation jurisdiction, requiring coordination for some roadway changes.

Fatal-crash investigations examine speed, right of way, visibility, impairment, vehicle condition and roadway design. Cooperation by a driver does not establish fault or eliminate the need for reconstruction evidence.

Jurisdiction can affect the schedule and funding path for engineering changes. The reporting record therefore separates confirmed events, attributed statements and still-unresolved claims.

The principal evidentiary limit is clear: Police had not published a final crash reconstruction or a determination of fault. The cited sources establish the facts available at publication time but do not extend beyond that boundary.

The next verifiable developments are the police crash report and any charges and specific engineering or enforcement changes at the intersection. Until those records are available, this account remains limited to the sourced sequence and the explicitly identified uncertainty.

Additional record context for Cary Motorcycle Crash Renews Focus on McCrimmon Parkway Safety: WRAL reported that the crash occurred Saturday at about 7:11 p.m. at McCrimmon Parkway and Green Level Church Road. Fatal-crash investigations examine speed, right of way, visibility, impairment, vehicle condition and roadway design. This detail is included as sourced context; it does not resolve police had not published a final crash reconstruction or a determination of fault.